Re: Need honest advise on Bayliner Trophy
Rugerfan, do a search on my name (probably the boating forum though) and you will see that I had a 1987 that I used pretty hard, and I liked it. HOWEVER, like the others have said here, check the boat out very good. I would buy Bayliner again, but I would make sure the boat and motor was sound (as I would with any used setup). $8,000 sounds a little high, but check
www.nada.com for prices too.<br /><br />When I went to sell my boat (had it for 2 years), I was honest and told everyone that I had over 1,200 running hours on the 125 Force. No one would touch it in Delaware, they all wanted Gradys or Makos or Whalers. I was moving to Durham, NC (which was why I was selling it - I still liked the boat, but wanted to switch to a bass boat), and I sold it in less than a week, still being perfectly honest about the running hours, how I used it commercialy, etc. (The boat was spotless and still in very good shape, because it got washed almost daily, and I used close to a can of WD-40 a week to spray down the engine (under the cowling) and electrical connectors, etc.) The guy trailered it from Durham to Hatteras about every weekend, and he loved it. <br /><br />Bottom line - if you trust your friend, and it checks out OK, you should be good to go.